Stimulus update: Direct tax rebates worth up to $1,300 being reissued to some in Minnesota

The Minnesota Department of Revenue is reissuing rebate checks that were uncashed and expired to eligible residents in the coming weeks.

The state expects to mail out 128,000 one-time checks through mid-March to residents who qualify for the rebate of up to $1,300 per family.

The rebates were sent to 2.1 million residents last year via direct deposit or paper check, and they varied based on a person’s tax status.

Under the rebate, joint tax filers receive a $520 rebate if they make a gross income of up to $150,000, while individual filers making up to $75,000 will receive $260 rebates.

An additional $260 is added to each rebate for each dependent a taxpayer claims, up to three dependents, alongside the base amount. An eligible family of five can receive a $1,300 rebate from the state for their 2021 taxes.

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